very good call.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 10:11 AM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
>
> Oh, and on the flip side, better make it a crime for the announcer to
> reveal bids to anyone before the auction is over!
>
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2018, Kerim Aydin wrote:
>> On Mon, 2 Jul 2018, Rebecca wrote:
>> > Also
>> > add in a new paragraph "Rules and Contracts notwithstanding, no
>> > Announcer may ever bid on an Auction they are Announcing".
>>
>> This is a massive disadvantage: It's unfair to ask an officer to
>> completely stay out of a subgame, especially because people choose
>> offices based on subgames they're interested in.
>>
>> My suggestion would be something like:  In the auction-starting
>> announcement, the announcer CAN include an SHA-512 hash of eir
>> bid.  Such a bid cannot be changed and MUST be reported with the
>> auction results.
>>
>> > Failing to correctly and fully relate the results of an Auction as an
>> > Auction announcer is the Class-9 Crime of Auction Obfuscation, and
>> > Auction announcers SHALL NOT so fail".
>>
>> So, um... any honest mistake and it's a class-9 crime?
>>
>>
>



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